NørrebroAs soon as you reach its main street, you realize that you have entered a completely different area of Copenhagen. Here the majority of the inhabitants are students, artists and people of different ethnicities. To access the neighborhood, cross its famous bridge Dronning Louise's Bro (Queen Louise's Bridge). This bridge is frequented by tons of cyclists and pedestrians every single day. However, the bridge has also become an unusally popular hangout.Nada más llegar a su calle principal, uno se da cuenta de que ha entrado en un ambiente completamente distinto al centro de Copenhague. Aquí la mayor parte de los habitantes son estudiantes, artistas y personas de distintas etnias. Para acceder al barrio, atraviesa su famoso puente Dronning Louise's Bro (Queen Louise's Bridge). Este puente lo cruzan cada día miles de ciclistas y peatones. Se ha hecho tan popular que incluso se ha convertido en un sitio donde quedar con amigos.

Nørrebrohallen

What to do:-Walk along the main street of the neighborhood, Nørrebrogade. Here you will find a lot of commercial life.- Visit one of Denmark's best known cemetery, Assistens. In this green oasis and cultural treasure there are buried famous Danes such as the writer Hans Christian Andersen or the philosopher Søren Kierkegaard.- Walk Nørrebrogade, until you reach its emblematic square Nørrebrohallen.- Stroll around Stefansgade. On this street you will find many cafes and shops of local artists. We really liked Design Kollektivet and Knast.- WalkJaegersborggade, one of the hippest and most buzzing streets in Copenhagen. Home to around 40 art galleries, organic produce shops, vintage clothes, ceramics and jewellery designers, as well as wine bars, coffee shops and restaurants.- Be sure to try at Grød's the new trendy breakfast in Copenhagen, the porridge. - Have a coffee at The Coffee Collective

VesterbroVesterbro is a former red light district turned hipster-hub, with Danes on skateboards and urban cafes on every corner.Vesterbro es el antiguo barrio chino de Copenhague convertido en epicentro hipster de la ciudad, con skaters, tiendas de diseñadores locales y miles de cafés.

Bagerdygtigt

What to do:

- Walk along the park Skydebanehaven. It got its name from playing host to a shooting range. The park is known for the shooting range wall, built in neo gothic style

- Stroll along Istedgade, the main shopping street in the neighborhood that connects Enghave Park with the Central Station. You will discover many craft shops and local designers.

- Have cinnamon rolls at Bagerdygtigt (try all different types, they are all delicious)

Today, the Meatpacking District in Vesterbro is one of Copenhagen’s most popular places to go out. The Meatpacking District used to be home to Copenhagen’s meat industry businesses and still consists of three separate areas, referred to as the White, Grey and Brown "Meat City" for the dominant colour of their buildings. In recent years, it has changed into a new creative cluster with a trendy nightlife and a broad range of high quality restaurants. Definitely, a dream destination for foody lovers.

What to do:- Wander around the many old stalls, that are still whitewashed with the original tiles and wide open spaces from when this trading area was created- Enjoy outdoor food when sun shining.- Eat at any of its innumerable restaurants.- If you are traveling on a budget, enjoy a hamburger at Tommi's Burger Join- Party by night in any of its nightclubs.Qué hacer:- Pasear por los muchos puestos antiguos que todavía están encalados con los azulejos originales, y por amplios espacios abiertos intactos desde que se creó este área comercial.- Si hace bueno, disfruta de comida al aire libre.- Come en cualquiera de sus innumerables restaurantes.- Si viajas con poco presupuesto, disfruta de una hamburguesa en Tommi's Burger Join- Sal de fiesta por sus locales nocturnos.

What a great route! I loved Copenhagen when I visited a good few years back. I don't remember much as I was only 15 at the time, but I do remember how I felt and how I loved the architecture. After reading this, I have realized its time to go back!

Definitely a side of Copenhagen I haven't seen, given I only spent a few hours there last time but still, cool to see more of it through your post. Certainly a cool place that I'd like to see more of, now including places like Vesterbro and Kødbyen. Great photos too by the way.